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Adds a realistic effect to your terrarium!
These stick-on branches add a realistic effect to your terrarium. Mix and match with other Critter Climbers for an even more realistic look.

Made in China.

All Living Things® Glass Mount Climbing Reptile Branch
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good but not great
got this for a few gecko tanks and suction cups work well. could have more foliage for hiding purposes, but works for smaller arboreal geckos and frogs
personally its wayy to expensive, not too bad when they are on sale tho
January 21, 2014

OK overpriced
I got this and the suction cups wouldn't work properly. They just wouldn't stay on the side of the terrarium looks good but the fake leaves could be better
February 21, 2013

branch
This is a fairly good product the section cups are very strong unlike those fake plant ones. But the leaves are very fragile i only got like 2or 3 left and paint is comeing off alittle, but the paint comes off of all these pets products it seems. Price is alittle high i paid 18 think it should be like 10
October 25, 2012

Decent product but way over priced.
This product works for my Whites Tree Frog. He perches on these things a lot. I would like to get more to create a series of perches along the side of his tank. This product's major con is the price. $20.00 for this product. I think $10.00 would be a more reasonable price. The suction cups sometimes will become detached from the glass. This could work great with tree frogs, anoles, crested geckos, small snakes( corn, milk, king, ect), and other small arboreal herps. Larger herps like ball pythons would put too much weight on it and because of that the perch would fall. This would look great in a basic habitat or an advanced vivarium. It really give a habitat a natural look and feel.
January 1, 2011